Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 premiered on Disney+ on March 21 with a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score from 52 reviews, matching the critical reception that made Season 1 Marvel's best-reviewed series since Loki [1]. Early viewership data suggests the premiere held Season 1's audience, though Disney has not released specific numbers.
The strong debut validates the bet Marvel Studios made when it returned to street-level storytelling with Born Again. Season 2 picks up with Matt Murdock navigating the fallout of the Kingpin's mayoral tenure, leaning further into the courtroom drama and hallway fight sequences that defined the original Netflix run.
TV Guide's review called the season "a masterclass in sustained tension" and praised showrunner Dario Scardapane for deepening the ensemble cast without losing focus on Charlie Cox's Murdock [2]. The first four episodes, released in a batch premiere, average 52 minutes each — longer than Season 1's episodes and closer to a limited-series format.
Marvel fans on X are already framing Season 2 as the opening act of a strong 2026 stretch for the studio, with The Punisher series and Spider-Man: Brand New Day both scheduled for later this year. Disney has not announced a Season 3, but the consistent performance makes renewal a near certainty.
For now, Born Again is doing what Marvel needed: holding an audience and earning critical respect in a franchise that badly needed both.
-- MAYA CALLOWAY, New York